Pronunciation: /juːθ.kweɪk/
noun a significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people
A1 The youthquake at the music festival brought a lot of energy and excitement.
A2 The youthquake in fashion trends is influencing many young people.
B1 The youthquake in politics led to a surge in young voters participating in elections.
B2 The youthquake of social media influencers is reshaping the marketing industry.
C1 The youthquake of protests and activism is driving significant social change.
C2 The youthquake in technology is shaping the future of innovation and entrepreneurship.
formal The youthquake of the 1960s was a significant cultural and political movement.
informal Did you feel that youthquake at the music festival last night?
slang The youthquake is totally changing the game in fashion trends.
figurative Her innovative ideas caused a youthquake in the industry.
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